These stats are desktop only
I didn't even know that was a thing, I just keep it in a git repo
That could be done after the user enters both the email/username and password
Edit: sorry, I think I misunderstood what you said, but if someone is using something like "sign in with google", we've had separate buttons for that for ages.
No matter what I'm doing on my computer, I'll always hide it when someone enters my room
Pop os is great for gaming and it comes with nvidia drivers installed
Gentoo. I say this as someone who used to daily drive it.
And arch too.
As long as you are okay with using the web versions of office, you can basically go with any distro, since all of them have at least a web browser and virtualbox in their repositories, as well as vs code. Jetbrains also works (I've only used intellij but I assume the others are just as easy to set up). I've never tried visual studio on linux though, not sure how well that works.
Simple SMS Messenger https://f-droid.org/packages/com.simplemobiletools.smsmessenger/
It's possible to run stable diffusion on amd cards, it's just a bit more tedious and a lot slower. I managed to get it working on my rx 6700 under arch linux just fine. Now that I'm on fedora, it doesn't really want to work for some reason, but I'm sure that it can be fixed as well, I just didn't spend enough time on it.
Nerd dictation is a simple to use and powerful voice-to-text utility that you can use to just type or you can script its output. In my experience it works quite well, although I don't really use it for dictation.
As someone who has daily driven gentoo in the past, I didn't see much benefit to compiling everything over my previous arch install. It was a mess to keep up long term and wasted a lot of power unnecessarily. I'm way more happy on fedora now.
I would take the toaster one just so I could mess with my friends